We have no idea as you have only specified its length (W ft) and width (9 ft).
Depth is a third dimension perpendicular to length and width.
If you gave more information, for example the area = length × width of the base rectangle (which in this case is 9 ft × W ft = 9W ft²) then the value of W could be calculated, and if you had also given its volume = length × width × depth, the depth could be calculated by dividing the volume by the area.
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22 feet. perimeter is the lenghth of all 4 sides of a square (box).
60 cubic feet
358 feet squared
"2000 sq ft box" is an extremely vague term. Square feet are units of area, not volume. Maybe you mean "box" in the sense "draw a box around it", i.e. a rectangle. In that case, there are a number of ways such a box could be drawn: it could be 1.2 inches wide and 20,000 feet long, or a foot wide and 2000 feet long, or 10 feet wide and 200 feet long, or any number of other combinations. If it's a square, then it would be slightly less than 44 feet 8 2/3 inches on a side. If you meant 3-D box and cubic feet, then again, there are an infinite number of possible combinations, but if it's a cube, then it would be just over 12 feet 7 3/16th inches on a side.
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Volume, V, of a rectangular cross-section box is length, l X width, w, X depth, d. V=lwd=8ftX4ftX2ft=64ft3
8 feet long, or 6.5 feet long. The box is 4 feet wide between the wheel wells.
22 feet. perimeter is the lenghth of all 4 sides of a square (box).
60 cubic feet
3 feet by 7 feet
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A box 5 feet wide, 5 feet long, and 1 foot in height has a volume of 25 cubic feet, so a box with the same width and length having a volume of 50 cubic feet is 2 feet in height.
358 feet squared
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According to http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0113430.html, the batter's box is 4 feet X 6 feet. In major league baseball the batters box is 60 inches long and 40 inches wide.
If you have the volume for the box you could figure it out. The formula for the volume of a box is V=LWH where V=volume, W=width, L=length, and H=height/depth. Divide both sides by LW (V/LW=LWH/LW) You end up with V/LW=H. Plug in the numbers and you get your answer.